What is the actual work of advisors at the state, political and administrative entities.
President has around 10 advisors, Prime Minister has 5-6 advisors. Every minister has advisor. Members of Parliament have 2-3 advisors. Even Aimag Governor's have advisors.
Advisors are seen as the ones who are doing their job from the political perspective and mostly seen as the distorters and the ones who stir up the society.
Most of the advisors to the MPs are poets, journalists and lawyers. There are some with no definite profession as well. Some would say: "I am being busy with setting the school for some kids at the electoral district of a MP. It is not an easy task."
It is possible that those kids might turn into one of those current advisors as a token of expressing their gratitude for ensuring their educational path.
It is no more a secret that politicians choose close people as their advisors in order to conceal their bad deeds. Advisors usually are responsible for a number of things such as finances, administrative work, public and political deeds. Many would hear from the civil service employees, especially those working at the ministries words such as: "Advisors are such distorters, they are very dangerous."
Advisors are not only serving their patrons, but anyone else who is in unity with their interests and ambitions, showing the real need of having an advisor and having a patron at both ends. This can be proven easily with the case of A.Gansukh, close aid to Kh.Battulga, currently working as an advisor to Speaker Z.Enkhbold. Just after getting off the position of the Minister of Road and Transportation A.Gansukh becomes the advisor to Z.Enkhbold and started expressing the stances on Tavantolgoi project. This easily can be llinked with the Genco Kh.Battulga's interest in getting involved with the railroad projects that have been long stalled. As for A.Gansukh, it seems as if though he serves two patrons at the same time.
Deputy Minister U.Khurelsukh appointed N.Uchral, son of Nyam-Osor, owner of the Ikh Zasakh University. One might doubt on what he would advise to the minister. This example can clearly depict on the role and skills of the advisors.
Lately even the heads of the special state entities started having advisors. This is the result of the mingling of the politics with legal entities. During the reign of B.Bilget at the General Police Authority the Vice Director, then being accused of using the pacifier seats for the convicts and dismissed of his position, but managed to stay in the entity as the advisor to B.Bilegt.
Kh.Temuujin did the same with D.Yadamdorj, former Head of the Court Decision Execution Authority, when the later was taken down from the position by then Prime Minister N.Altankhuyag. He became the advisor to the new Head. Advisor responsibilities have faded from its original meaning in the society, but gaining the popularity in the political scene of the country.
There are many skilled professionals who would do better job at the advisor position. Probably it could have helped a lot, if the minister have hired researchers specializing in the economic research at the Universities as their advisors, to overcome the current economic turndown.
It is crucial to hire specialists and skilled professionals at the implementation of the SMART STATE program, so vigorously propagated by the President, rather than having it relied on those distorters.
What is the actual work of advisors at the state, political and administrative entities.
President has around 10 advisors, Prime Minister has 5-6 advisors. Every minister has advisor. Members of Parliament have 2-3 advisors. Even Aimag Governor's have advisors.
Advisors are seen as the ones who are doing their job from the political perspective and mostly seen as the distorters and the ones who stir up the society.
Most of the advisors to the MPs are poets, journalists and lawyers. There are some with no definite profession as well. Some would say: "I am being busy with setting the school for some kids at the electoral district of a MP. It is not an easy task."
It is possible that those kids might turn into one of those current advisors as a token of expressing their gratitude for ensuring their educational path.
It is no more a secret that politicians choose close people as their advisors in order to conceal their bad deeds. Advisors usually are responsible for a number of things such as finances, administrative work, public and political deeds. Many would hear from the civil service employees, especially those working at the ministries words such as: "Advisors are such distorters, they are very dangerous."
Advisors are not only serving their patrons, but anyone else who is in unity with their interests and ambitions, showing the real need of having an advisor and having a patron at both ends. This can be proven easily with the case of A.Gansukh, close aid to Kh.Battulga, currently working as an advisor to Speaker Z.Enkhbold. Just after getting off the position of the Minister of Road and Transportation A.Gansukh becomes the advisor to Z.Enkhbold and started expressing the stances on Tavantolgoi project. This easily can be llinked with the Genco Kh.Battulga's interest in getting involved with the railroad projects that have been long stalled. As for A.Gansukh, it seems as if though he serves two patrons at the same time.
Deputy Minister U.Khurelsukh appointed N.Uchral, son of Nyam-Osor, owner of the Ikh Zasakh University. One might doubt on what he would advise to the minister. This example can clearly depict on the role and skills of the advisors.
Lately even the heads of the special state entities started having advisors. This is the result of the mingling of the politics with legal entities. During the reign of B.Bilget at the General Police Authority the Vice Director, then being accused of using the pacifier seats for the convicts and dismissed of his position, but managed to stay in the entity as the advisor to B.Bilegt.
Kh.Temuujin did the same with D.Yadamdorj, former Head of the Court Decision Execution Authority, when the later was taken down from the position by then Prime Minister N.Altankhuyag. He became the advisor to the new Head. Advisor responsibilities have faded from its original meaning in the society, but gaining the popularity in the political scene of the country.
There are many skilled professionals who would do better job at the advisor position. Probably it could have helped a lot, if the minister have hired researchers specializing in the economic research at the Universities as their advisors, to overcome the current economic turndown.
It is crucial to hire specialists and skilled professionals at the implementation of the SMART STATE program, so vigorously propagated by the President, rather than having it relied on those distorters.